troublemaker comebacks

Have you ever had to deal with someone who is manipulative and loves to cause trouble? Every office or school has a troublemaker and causing drama is their unique calling. Having to deal with a troublemaker can make you not want to attend an event, work or go to school.

Troublemakers like to stir up controversy by spreading gossip and starting rumors about people, then they turn around and act all innocent claiming they were only trying to help the situation.

Here are a few snappy comebacks to let the troublemaker know you are onto them and their manipulative behaviour.

What to say to a troublemaker

Congratulations on your ability to create drama out of absolutely nothing.

Don’t tell me what they said about me, tell me why they were so comfortable saying it around you.

I see you brought your extra large spoon to stir up trouble.

You don’t like drama? Funny how your name comes up as executive producer on every single episode around you!

I am returning your nose. I found it in my business.

Stop creating a drama and then complaining about it.

It is a actually pretty easy not to be a shitty human being.Try it sometime.

So, let me get this straight, you talk shit about me then you make it into MY problem when I say something.

If drama follows you wherever you go. Maybe you are the drama.

I hope one day you choke on all the shit you talk.

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Kevin O’Leary is known for being a troublemaker

Kevin O’Leary via Wikipedia

Kevin O’Leary, a businessman, author and television personality is known for being a troublemaker and insulting guests on his show. He has appeared on The Lang and O’Leary Exchange, Dragon’s Den and Shark Tank.

On the Lang Leary Kevin reaches a new low as he badgers a 14-year-old Rachel Parent in a debate regarding GMO food labeling. Kevin is patronizing doesn’t acknowledge her point that there should be responsible testing of GMO and non-GMO products.